Former Bears now coaching high school football

Curtis Enis makes his debut as high school coach at Bradford. (Dayton Daily News)

There are at least six former Chicago Bears working in high school football as head coaches.

Kurt Becker

Age: 52.

School: East Aurora, 2012-present.

Bears career: Guard, 1982-88, '90.

NFL career: Rams, 1989.

Quote: "I grew up here. I went to high school here. I graduated out of here in 1977 and this is where my roots are, this is where I am from."

Glen Kozlowski

Age: 50.

School: North Chicago, 2009-present.

Previous coaching experience: Wauconda.

Bears career: Wide receiver/special teams, 1987-92.

Quote: "When I was in high school, (playing) multiple sports was a given. You are starting to see now that each sport is so demanding and so specialized. You just don't have a lot of kids who do that anymore."

Quote: "When you get done (playing) football, you don't have a locker room to go into after 20-25 years. (Coaching) is an easy transition because that's what they know and that's what their comfort zone is."

Maurice Douglass

Age: 49.

School: Trotwood-Madison (outside Dayton, Ohio), 2001-present.

Bears career: Safety, 1986-94.

NFL career: Giants, 1995-96.

High school coaching highlight: Ohio Class AA championship in 2011.

Curtis Enis

Age: 37.

School: Bradford (Ohio), 2010-present.

Bears career: Running back, 1998-2000.

Quote: "As a child I used to dream about playing at the next level. It's the locker room (experience with the Bears that is missed). It's the overall people. That's what I took away from playing football."

Todd Johnson

Age: 33.

School: Riverview (Sarasota, Fla.).

Bears career: Safety, 2004-06.

NFL career: Rams, 2007-2008; Bills, 2009.

Quote: "I tell my players about handling adversity better. Everything doesn't go smoothly and you don't get everything you want. You have to adjust and you will have a great chance for success."